Christmas Recipes~ White Chocolate Peppermint Bark

One of the Christmas candy staples at our house is White Chocolate Peppermint Bark. It’s melt in your mouth delicious! It’s great to bring to the office carry in, family gatherings, or to bag up in individual bags with a pretty ribbon and use as a gift! I guarantee you wherever you take your peppermint bark it will be a big hit during the holiday season!

Unwrap the candy canes or mint candy pieces and crush them by adding them to a food processor and pulsing it on and off until they’re crushed, or place them in a large plastic bag and roll over them with a rolling pin until they’re crushed into small pieces (this is a great job for the kids).

Have the kids help you cover a cookie sheet with wax paper.

An adult or older child can melt the semi sweet chocolate according to the package directions. Pour the chocolate onto the wax paper.

Let the kids help you use a spatula or knife spread to it evenly to about 1/8″ thick. Don’t worry about getting all the way to the edges or making it neat, the chocolate will be broken into pieces later.

Place the tray in the refrigerator to cool while you’re preparing the white chocolate.

Have a grown up or older child melt the white chocolate according to the package directions.

Stir the candy cane bits (or mint candy bits) and the mint extract into the melted white chocolate. You can reserve some of the candy cane pieces to sprinkle on top later.

Remove the cookie sheet from the refrigerator and use a spatula or knife to spread the white chocolate in an even layer over the semi sweet chocolate. Again don’t worry about it being perfectly neat around the edges, you’ll be breaking it into pieces.

Before the white chocolate cools and hardens, sprinkle the remaining candy cane pieces over the top and press them in. Place the tray back in the refrigerator to cool for at least another 30 minutes.

Once bark is completely set, use your hands to break it into small, uneven pieces.